NEWBERY, Francis (1743 - 1818) ‹ LBT 02568 ›

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Floruit: 1767–1818

Floruit 1767 (A) — 1818 (B);  Male, married

Life Events

Event Date Source
Birth 6 Jul 1743 - in Reading O.D.N.B.
Death - on 17 Jul 1818 A.Le B. (1911), p.76; but Cf. - The Times (8 Aug 1818) - Died on Friday, the 7th instant [7 Aug], in the 76th year of his age, Francis Newbery, Esq., of St.Paul's Churchyard. See Further Notes O.D.N.B.
Burial 1818 Heathfiield Church, Sussex Newbery, A.Le B. (1911), p.75

Family Relationships

LBTNumber Name Relationship Occupation Comments
2982 RAIKES, Mary (mar. NEWBERY) (1747 - 1829) ‹ LBT 02982 › spouse
28350 BARBIER, Jean ‹ LBT 28350 › parent Printer Newbery, A.Le B. (1911) - Born - 6 Jul 1743
5111 CARNAN, Mary (mar. NEWBERY) (1707 - 1780) ‹ LBT 05111 › parent Newbery, A.Le B. (1911) - Born - 6 Jul 1743
18083 CARNAN, John ‹ LBT 18083 › sibling Printer
28373 CARNAN, Thomas (1737 - 1788) ‹ LBT 28373 › sibling Bookseller
35058 CARNAN, Anna Maria ‹ LBT 35058 › sibling Roscoe, S. 1973, p.34 - Born 26 Jan 1732; m. 1754 Christopher Smart the poet. One of her daughters Elizabeth Ann (b. 27 Oct 1754) m. Jean Baptiste Le Noir de la Brosse in 1795.
35779 NEWBERY, John ‹ LBT 35779 › sibling Newbery, A.Le B. (1911) - Born - Sep 1741- lived only 11 years - reprints Christopher Smart's epitaph.
35080 NEWBERY, George ‹ LBT 35080 › child Newbery, A.Le B. (1911), p.73 - Born - 19 Aug 1790; = military career

Livery Companies

Company Source
Goldsmiths' Company

Occupations (2)

Occupation Comment
Bookseller
Dealer in patent medicines

Addresses (2)

Date Address Trade at Addr Source Comment
from-, 1767, (1767) 65 St Paul's Churchyard
from -, 1779, (1779) 65 St Paul's Churchyard

Events (5)

Date Event type Description
6 Jul 1743 Born 'at Reading'
29 May 1770 Married - to Mary Raikes (LBT/02982) at St James, Bath
1777 Freed - - Goldsmiths' Company
11 Feb 1795 High Sheriff - of Sussex - Letters Patent
17 Jul 1818 Died

Further Notes

Newbery, A.Le B. (1911), p.76 - wuoting Mary Newbery's "Memoirs" - 1817 Francis Newbery's illness began; 1818 - left Heathfield for the last time with him very ill, never left his room after Apr 13th;---and on Jul 17th he departed this life, and was buried at Heathfield August 14th

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Transcriptions

ODNB - article by Ian Maxted

MLT Note: Partner of Thomas Carnan (LBT/28373), but quarrel led to dissolution of the partnership in 1779. ---